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# ldap2dns examples file
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# Part of the ldap2dns package
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# (C) 2006 Ben Klang <ben@alkaloid.net>
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# http://projects.alkaloid.net
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# $Id$
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###
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# A couple notes before we get started
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# All dnscname and dnsname fields can take either a short or fully a qualified
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# hostname. If you do not add a trailing '.' then ldap2dns will append the
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# domain name of the parent object. This is true even if the hostname has a '.'
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# inside it. ex: "foo.bar" would get the domain appended. "foo.bar." would not.
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# The records below are designed to be representative of the various options
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# available with ldap2dns and tinydns.
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# Create the top level object to hold all DNS zones
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dn: ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: organizationalUnit
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ou: DNS
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# Example SOA for the "example.com" domain
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dn: cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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cn: example.com
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dnszonename: example.com
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dnsttl: 259200
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dnsadminmailbox: hostmaster.example.com
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dnszonemaster: dns01.example.com
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dnsserial: 2006030701
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# MX record for example.com. This MX has a preference of 10 and is aliased
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# to the host mx1.example.com. This hostname will need to be defined elsewhere
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# to work as expected. The complementary record can be found below.
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dn: cn=MX-10,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: MX-10
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dnstype: mx
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dnsdomainname: example.com.
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dnscname: mx1
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dnspreference: 10
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# A record for mx1
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dn: cn=mx1.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: mx1.example.com
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dnstype: a
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dnsdomainname: mx1
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dnsipaddr: 192.168.0.7
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# Nameserver record. This record will also require a separate A record defining
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# ns1.example.com to be properly functioning.
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dn: cn=ns1.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: ns1.example.com
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dnstype: a
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dnsdomainname: ns1
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dnsipaddr: 192.168.0.1
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# example.com A record
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dn: cn=example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: example.com
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dnstype: a
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dnsdomainname: example.com.
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dnsipaddr: 192.168.0.2
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# A host named foo with a record TTL of 1800 seconds (30 minutes)
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dn: cn=foo.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: foo.example.com
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dnstype: a
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dnsdomainname: foo.example.com.
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dnsipaddr: 192.168.0.3
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dnsttl: 1800
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# Example CNAME pointing www.example.com to foo.example.com
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dn: cn=www.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: www.example.com
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dnstype: cname
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dnsdomainname: www
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dnscname: foo.example.com
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# Example pointing all otherwise undefined hosts underneath example.com to
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# 192.168.0.100
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dn: cn=*.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: *.example.com
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dnstype: a
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dnsdomainname: *.example.com.
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dnsipaddr: 192.168.0.100
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# DNS TXT record. This record is used by Kerberos to associate the example.com
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# DNS domain with the EXAMPLE.COM Kerberos realm.
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#
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# NOTE: The trailing '.' is required in the dnscname field! This is a bug
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# which will be fixed in a future release of ldap2dns. The trailing '.' is not
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# published in the resulting DNS record.
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#
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dn: cn=TXT-_kerberos.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: TXT-_kerberos.example.com
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dnstype: txt
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dnsdomainname: _kerberos.example.com.
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dnscname: EXAMPLE.COM.
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# SRV record. This record creates the following BIND SRV record equivalent:
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# _kerberos._tcp IN SRV 0 0 88 krb5kdc.example.com.
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dn: cn=SRV-_kerberos._tcp.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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cn: SRV-_kerberos._tcp.example.com
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dnstype: srv
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dnsdomainname: _kerberos._tcp.example.com.
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dnscname: krb5kdc.example.com.
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dnssrvpriority: 0
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dnssrvweight: 0
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dnssrvport: 88
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# This record demonstrates ldap2dns+tinydns' ability to create both an A
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# record and a PTR record with just one object. Note that for the PTR record
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# to be of any use you would also need to define a zone/SOA for
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# 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa and add at least one nameserver record.
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dn: cn=APTR-baz.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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dnstype: a
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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dnsdomainname: baz.example.com.
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cn: APTR-baz.example.com
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dnscipaddr: 192.168.0.15
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# The following creates a tinydns record location definition and an A+PTR
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# record that is only published in to hosts who fall in the newly defined "Ke"
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# location. This is a way of implementing what BIND calls "views", only ours
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# are per-record instead of per-zone.
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# See http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/tinydns-data.html for
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# details on implementation.
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# This location matches all hosts whose IP address match 10.6.1.*
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dn: dnslocation=Ke,ou=DNS,dc=example.com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnsloccodes
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dnslocation: Ke
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dnsipaddr: 10.6.1
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# This location matches all hosts on the internet at-large. This is the
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# "catch-all" location and is used to exclude records from other locations.
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dn: dnslocation=Ex,ou=DNS,dc=example.com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnsloccodes
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dnslocation: Ex
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dnsipaddr: :
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# This record is served to hosts matching the Ke location
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dn: cn=Ke-quint.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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dnstype: a
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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dnslocation: Ke
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cn: Ke-quint.example.com
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dnscipaddr: 10.6.1.35
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dnsdomainname: quint.example.com.
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# This record is served to hosts matching the Ex location (everyone NOT
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# matching Ke)
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dn: cn=Ex-quint.example.com,cn=example.com,ou=DNS,dc=example,dc=com
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dnstype: a
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: dnszone
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objectClass: dnsrrset
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dnslocation: Ex
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cn: Ex-quint.example.com
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dnscipaddr: 192.168.0.89
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dnsdomainname: quint.example.com.
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